yes tree are not unlimited
plants regrow using sunlight and water
Where two species compete for a scarce resource such as food, that species which is better able to adapt and evolve will succeed, while the less adaptable species will decline and possibly become locally extinct.
Purple trumpet trees are considered as hardy annuals. Most of these trees can grow from a height of 60 centimeters to 1.8 meters.
timber is not a type of tree...it is a reference to trees before they are cut for lumber
Eucalyptus trees are native to the continent of Australia which is also considered a country and an island.
Water is considered as a scarce resource as fresh water occupies only 3% of total water found on earth.
Water is considered as a scarce resource as fresh water occupies only 3% of total water found on earth.
Scarce resources are when there isn't an infinite amount of resources (ex: gasoline, trees, & etc).
renewable
Because it is important
Any resource that has a bi product that ca be used for a resources is considered a renewable resource...
yes
Rain
'Scarce resource' implies that the resource is uncommon, rare and hard to find, all of which is true for the mineral diamond. As to why diamond is scarce, that's a Mother Nature question, and she's not answering questions here, sorry.
Yes- a renewable resource is one that can be replaced- and we are growing trees every day.
Water is the most scarce resource in north Africa and southwest Asia.
Trees can be classed as renewable when they are part of a sustainable reforesting program; in other words, when new trees are planted and looked after so they take the place of trees that have been cut down.Trees that are destroyed or used without this reforesting are clearly non-renewable.